

In fact, after looking around a bit, I'm pretty sure it can. Krarabiner Elements might be able to do what you're looking for. If you really want to pursue this you may need to use something more powerful like Karabiner, which has a few predefined setups for emulating Windows shortcut conventions. USB Overdrive X Although you can connect any USB input device to a USB. Otherwise, use the default Mac keys or you're gonna have a bad time. Give your old Mac to a school in need :-) Supporting Unsupported Stuff I won't. Then you can remap it to only happen on a Windows Keyboard. This sounds like something that Karabiner Elements might do.Īfter remapping my command keys to windows style, no 3rd party short cuts work anymore - alfred, alt-tab, etcĭon't remap them using Sys Preferences. However, DisplayLink’s system requirements also list older USB. Emergency option: if you do not have access to Apple devices, you’ll have to reboot in Recovery mode and remove the driver manually. Use the Apple mouse and keyboard to uninstall the USB Overdrive by clicking Uninstall USB Overdrive in the Info tab of the app. 11 hours ago This method works best on blue USB ports (USB 3.0, USB 3.1), shown above, due to its speed. If you are using a desktop Mac, see if you can borrow an Apple USB mouse and keyboard.
#APPLE USB OVERDRIVE MAC OS X#
Version 1.4 enables mouse wheel scrolling in Classic applications under Mac OS X 10.2 and later. I use it to remap Caps Lock, since I never use it for any reason. The USB Overdrive can easily handle several USB devices at once. You can use an application called Karabiner Elements to rebind a key on the left-hand side of your keyboard to the Delete or Backspace key.
